@juggernaut33x They are custom made by myself. Very simple actually. Just measure your truss, cut a section of 1/2" ply or similar wood carpet or paint , then bolt some 1/2" flat steel bent to the shap of your truss tubing to each side and your set. I also bolted my relay packs onto each section and screwed som velcro straps to it for wire managment. If I would do it all over again I would look for some 1/2" ABS and use O clamps to mount it.
Defiantly go for DMX, as apposed to Sound Active, them Strobe's look nasty when they are stuck on a bar flashing with other bright light's. You want to wait for the drop, then beat them in to give a great falling motion effect!
You might want to get rid of that strobe, unless you got a decent one and all the others are dimmed it is just an anooying flashy thing instead of an awesome frame rate cutting effect.
@DjTheVision Click on the more tab below description for a list of all the lights. The wall wash are genericn LED par 64's. They are nice and bright, mix well and so far have been durable. Now they don't have a sound active mode but that never really mattered to me, Auto mode or a simple DMX program took care of it. I will sell you a pair for $125 shipped in the US if you want.. I have since upgraded to flat par cans for space issues and these rarely go on a road trip any more.
Lights*
DubstepTune 3 weeks ago
too much led wash puke..
djsareawesome 7 months ago
where did you get the black truss covers?? I've been looking for those!
juggernaut33x 11 months ago
@juggernaut33x They are custom made by myself. Very simple actually. Just measure your truss, cut a section of 1/2" ply or similar wood carpet or paint , then bolt some 1/2" flat steel bent to the shap of your truss tubing to each side and your set. I also bolted my relay packs onto each section and screwed som velcro straps to it for wire managment. If I would do it all over again I would look for some 1/2" ABS and use O clamps to mount it.
summitaudiodj 11 months ago
Defiantly go for DMX, as apposed to Sound Active, them Strobe's look nasty when they are stuck on a bar flashing with other bright light's. You want to wait for the drop, then beat them in to give a great falling motion effect!
LaikeWade 1 year ago
What are the light strips on the top corners of the truss? Nice set up ;)
purtysik 1 year ago
You might want to get rid of that strobe, unless you got a decent one and all the others are dimmed it is just an anooying flashy thing instead of an awesome frame rate cutting effect.
DJMatR 2 years ago
I usually only turn the strobes on with the Galaxian laser even then they are set to sound active. Took this video just to showcase all the lights.
summitaudiodj 2 years ago
Hey. Is this all DMX controlled? And if it is, are you using an actual DMX light controller or a USB to DMX controller.
americaneagle791 2 years ago
This is completely sond active. I just recently started DMX programming and and things look way cooler esp with moving heads but it is time consuming
summitaudiodj 2 years ago
Oh, ok.
americaneagle791 2 years ago
@summitaudiodj
Hey. I was wondering what lights you have there and what are the lights shinng on the wall in back.
DjTheVision 6 months ago
@DjTheVision Click on the more tab below description for a list of all the lights. The wall wash are genericn LED par 64's. They are nice and bright, mix well and so far have been durable. Now they don't have a sound active mode but that never really mattered to me, Auto mode or a simple DMX program took care of it. I will sell you a pair for $125 shipped in the US if you want.. I have since upgraded to flat par cans for space issues and these rarely go on a road trip any more.
summitaudiodj 6 months ago
is that a b-52 matrix 1000?
lucash21158 2 years ago
Actually it is a pair of peavy PR-10's and 1-18" sub running off of a crown xs500 and xs700
summitaudiodj 2 years ago
sweet set up man, i like it a lot
TrendsetterEnt 2 years ago
nice set up looks great
Ty :D
lildud333 2 years ago